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Category Archives: Review
Review & Giveaway: Fashion Forward
Fashion Forward, Vol. 1 Samantha Tate gave up a promising design engineering career for a chance to pursue her first love: fashion design. But her more geek than chic personality is a liability in the larger than life world of … Continue reading
Review: Dead Man’s Party
It’s called a Dead Man’s Party: an assassin puts a contract out on his own head and a select group of peers have thirty days to fulfill it. For the world-renowned hitman known only as Ghost, ordering a Party is … Continue reading
Review: The Archives
An anthology collection of stories on the topic of history. These seven stories range from 6 to 8 pages in length. Stories cover a wide array of topics including: the sinking of the Titanic, the advent of tabletop RPGs, and … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew goletz, Anthologies, doug hahner, edson alves, erica j. heflin, fabio jansen, fabio pio, glenn matchett, gray haven comics, james o'callaghan, jeff batista, john c. lewis, john kennedy, roger vieira, rom freire, sean leonard, the archives, tim durning, wilton pachico
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Review: How I Spent My Summer Invasion
These days, I tend to stray mostly toward superhero comics. While the odd indie comic will sometimes make it into my pull list, the majority of my must-reads involve capes, super powers and insane cross-title events. It’s fun, it’s … Continue reading
Review: Triage
Cassandra Jurich is about to lose her job, be accused of murder and become Los Angeles’ first masked vigilante – she just doesn’t know it yet. In this gripping and gritty tale from Womanthology artist Candace Ellis and Transformers Prime writer Mairghread Scott, we follow … Continue reading
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Tagged candace ellis, cassie jurich, independent comics, mairghread scott, triage, we comics
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Review: The Trial and Tribulations of Miss Tilney
Plucky cub reporter Henrietta Tilney sits face to face with accused mass murderer Lord Beowulf Harwood. An interview she hoped would launch her writing career soon explodes into a whirlwind of deadly adventure, taking Tilney and the mysterious Harwood across … Continue reading
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Tagged david doub, dusk comics, indie comics, penny dreadfuls, sarah elkins, the trials and tribulations of miss tilney
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Review: CLiNT Magazine 2.1
After threatening to mutate into something even more wonderful with its last handful of issues, Kick-Ass creator Mark Millar has retooled CLiNT, the 100-page comics magazine, into a whole new volume, with a new #1! With four brand-new stories beginning … Continue reading
The Avengers – Or how Australia finally got a movie first
Okay, that really isn’t the subtitle of this post. The subtitle should be something like ‘how Joss Whedon got it so damn right’ or ‘why this is the best Marvel superhero movie so far’. Because, dammit, it was great.
Review: Chicks Dig Comics
Chicks Dig Comics: A Celebration of Comic Books By the Women Who Love Them In Chicks Dig Comics, editors Lynne M. Thomas (Hugo-Award-winning Chicks Dig Time Lords) and Sigrid Ellis bring together essays by award-winning writers and artists who celebrate … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicks Dig Comics, Lynne M. Thomas, Mad Norwegian Press, Sigrid Ellis
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What Time is It? Adventure Time!
So, before San Diego Comic Con 2011, I had no idea what in the world Adventure Time was. But after a full weekend of being inundated by people wearing tiny white hats, tokens with a yellow dog’s face on it … Continue reading
